Coaching Changes — Victoria West
February 24, 2010
Victoria West has hired their first head football coach. Leonard McAngus comes over from Justin Northwest to patrol the sidelines for the new school. McAngus is making a return visit to Victoria. He was the offensive coordinator under Mark Reeve at Victoria High from 1990 to 1995.
McAngus left Victoria to become the athletic director and head football coach at Gonzales. He had an overall record of 37-27 during his six seasons in Gonzales and led the Apaches to their first outright district championship in 38 years. He then became the athletic director and head football coach at Justin Northwest near Fort Worth before the 2002 season. He resigned before the 2009 season to become the director of campus services for athletics after compiling a 32-40 record.
The Vipers went 4-6 this season and missed out on the playoffs. The Victoria Memorial school was open for 9 seasons and had an All-Time Record of 43-62. They finished with 7 consecutive non-winning seasons.
Both Victoria East and West will be in class 4A now. They will be in a very competitive 30-4A that includes Beeville Jones, Floresville, Gregory-Portland and Port Lavaca Calhoun.
2010 Schedule
Week 0 - open
Week 1 - San Antonio Brackenridge
Week 2 - Corpus Christi King
Week 3 - Bay City
Week 4 - San Antonio Highlands
Week 5 - South San Antonio
Week 6 - *Beeville
Week 7 - *Floresville
Week 8 - *Calhoun
Week 9 - *Gregory-Portland
Week 10 - *Victoria East
Coaching Changes — Victoria East
February 22, 2010
Former Victoria Memorial Head Coach Mickey Finley will take over that position at the newly created Victoria East School.
Finley was the athletic director and head football coach at Victoria Memorial for the last 3 seasons. His record at Memorial was 11-19 and one playoff appearance. Finley has been a head coach for 32 years. His overall head coaching record is 196-142-3 that includes two state final appearances while he was at Cuero. The 196 wins puts him in the #74 spot for all-time coaching wins.
The Vipers went 4-6 this season and missed out on the playoffs. The Victoria Memorial school was open for 9 seasons and had an All-Time Record of 43-62. They finished with 7 consecutive non-winning seasons.
Both Victoria East and West will be in class 4A now. They will be in a very competitive 30-4A that includes Beeville Jones, Floresville, Gregory-Portland and Port Lavaca Calhoun.
Mickey Finley Coaching Record At Victoria Memorial
2009 27-5A 4 6 0
2008 27-5A 5 5 0
2007 27-5A 2 8 0
2010 Schedule
Week 0 - Harlingen South
Week 1 - Kingsville
Week 2 - Corpus Christi Calallen
Week 3 - Corpus Christi King
Week 4 - San Antonio East Central
Week 5 - open
Week 6 - *Calhoun
Week 7 - *Beeville
Week 8 - *Gregory-Portland
Week 9 - *Floresville
Week 10 - *Victoria West
By: Michael Wright
Lone Star Gridiron
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2010 Nike Football Combine Includes 2 Texas Locations
February 18, 2010
Here is the 2010 Nike Football Combine schedule. This years list includes 17 events across the U.S. and in Hawaii. Nike Football Combines are free and open to Class of 2011 high school football players, as well as to top underclassmen.
Registered athletes participating in the 2010 Nike Football Combine will:
* Receive free access and testing at either turf/indoor or grass/outdoor events – varying dates apply
* Evaluation processed by registration number
* Be measured by height and weight, and photographed
* Receive a proper, supervised dynamic warm-up
* Be tested in: the 40-yard dash (twice, fastest time kept), vertical jump (highest jump kept), the 20-yard shuttle (twice, fastest time kept) and the power ball throw (twice, farthest throw kept)
* Receive a SPARQ Rating – based on a calculation of their testing scores
* Attend an interactive Nike SPARQ seminar which will cover off-season training, the recruiting process and a short series of SPARQ drills. In select markets, participate in a free instructional Nike SPARQ Mini-Camps to work with SPARQ Trainers to improve upon their times and stats from the Nike Combine Receive exposure across ESPN platforms and with college football programs across the country
* Eligible for selection consideration for the Nike Football Training Camps, the top national football camp tour (selection is based on over all performance – participation is free)
Receive a free Nike Pro workout shirt (but must bring appropriate workout gear: shorts, sweats, football cleats and training shoes)
DATE CITY LOCATION SURFACE TIME
Sat., Jan 30 Honolulu Aloha Stadium Turf/outdoors 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
Sat., Feb 6 Miami Traz Powell Stadium Turf/outdoors 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
Sat., Feb 13 Mobile, Ala. Lipscomb Park Stadium Turf/outdoors 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
Sun, Feb 14 Houston Woodforest Stadium Turf/indoors 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
Sat., Feb 20 Pittsburgh UPMC Sports Performance Complex Turf/indoors 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
Sat., Feb 27 Orlando, Fla. ESPN Wide World of Sports Grass/outdoors 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
Sat., Mar 6 Massillon, Ohio Paul L. David Athletic Training Center Turf/indoors 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
Sat., Mar 13 Charlotte, N.C. Mallard Creek High School Turf/outdoors 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
Sun., Mar 14 Atlanta Hallford Stadium Turf/outdoors 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
Sun., Mar 21 Chicago MAX McCook Expo Center Turf/indoors 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
Sat., Mar 27 Miami Traz Powell Stadium Turf/outdoors 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
Sat., Apr 3 Baltimore Old Mill High School Turf/outdoors 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
Sat., Apr 10 Dallas/Ft. Worth Pennington Field Astroturf/outdoors 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
Sat., Apr 24 Los Angeles Long Beach Veteran’s Stadium Turf/outdoors 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
Sat., May 15 Oakland, Calif. Laney College Turf/outdoors 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
Sat., Jun 5 Portland, Ore. Tigard High School Turf/outdoors 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
Wed., Jun 16 Salt Lake City ALA Academy Turf/outdoors 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
Texas Was Well Represented In the Super Bowl
February 10, 2010
Texas was once again the leader in the # of participants in the Super Bowl that was played last Sunday by the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints.
Sixteen (16) players called Texas home during their high school careers. This includes two Garland Naaman Forest and two Southlake Carroll greats. The list is highlighted by Super Bowl MVP Saints quarterback Drew Brees who led Austin Westlake to a state championship in 1996 and was named the Texas Class 5A MVP.
Here is a list of the players and their high school
Indianapolis Colts
Joseph Addai, Houston Sharpstown
Melvin Bullitt, Garland Naaman Forest
Cody Glenn, Rusk
Charlie Johnson, Sherman
Jacob Lacey, Garland Naaman Forest
Justin Snow, Abilene
Matt Stover, Richardson Lake Highlands
Michael Toudouze, San Antonio East Central
Tony Ugoh, Spring Westfield
New Orleans Saints
Remi Ayodele, South Grand Prairie
Drew Brees, Austin Westlake
Chase Daniel, Southlake Carroll
Garrett Hartley, Southlake Carroll
Nick Leckey, Grapevine
Thomas Morstead, Pearland
David Thomas, Wolfforth Frenship
Tyler Arndt leads Texas State Bobcat’s Recruiting Class
February 3, 2010
San Marcos, Texas- Texas State head football coach Brad Wright announced that two transfers and 11 high school players have signed to play with the Bobcats.
One transfer is Jarrad Stewart, a former standout safety from Pearland who spent last season at the University of Utah.
“We had Jarrad Stewart come in between semesters so we only had 12 scholarships to offer,” Wright said. “We talked to a lot of people who told us that he went to class, and worked hard. He just needed to be closer to his family. He is enrolled here and leading us through drills now.”
One of those 12 scholarships went to Thaddeus Watkins, a junior college offensive lineman from Diablo Valley College in California.
“Thaddeus is one of those guys whose best football is ahead of him,” Wright said. “He is 6’ 4” and up to 260 pounds. He looks like he weighs 180. He is going to fill out to 285-290 easily. He has quick feet and athletic. That is the type of player who you want to play at the tackle position.
The high school players include one of the nation’s Top 32 high school quarterbacks, a running back, three wide receivers, two tight ends, along with one defensive lineman, two linebackers and a defensive back.
The quarterback on the list is Tyler Arndt, who ESPN has listed as one of the top 32 quarterbacks in the nation and who threw for over 7,100 yards and 75 touchdowns during his high school career. Arndt also led Cuero High School to a 36-5 record during his career, including a 13-1 mark in 2009.
“Tyler is one of those guys who we feel very fortunate in getting when you see the list of schools that offered him,” said Wright. “We really feel he can come in here and be a difference maker right away if he can handle the mental part of it. He has all of the physical tools to be great quarterback. He is as big of a recruit that we have had around here.
“He has the complete package. He is 6’ 4”, weighs 205 pounds and completed 63 percent of his passes during his career. He took his team to the State semifinals three years in a row. Then you look at him reading a zone and pulling the ball down and out-running folks. He can do it all.”
The Bobcats signed three wide receivers in Michael Gilmore of La Marque, Deche Milburn of Clear Springs in League City and Marquis Walker from Austin Lanier., while, and Walker rushed for 986 yards. Milburn caught 81 passes for 1,378 yards and 16 touchdowns. Gilmore was named the District 24-4A Special Teams MVP.
“Deche is a bigger and stronger version of Cameron Luke, who was a pretty good receiver for us,” Wright said. “He is a physical receiver that when the ball is in the air, he just goes up and gets it. He is one of the best blocking wide receivers I have seen at any level. Cal was calling him during the week so we feel fortunate to get him as well.
“Michael Gilmore is the prototypical body type of an inside receiver,” Wright said. “What he can do is make you miss. He is an excellent punt and kickoff returner. Marquis is a guy who can stretch the field as a 10.5 guy.”
The running back is Terrence Franks of Angleton High School. Franks ran for 688 yards as a senior.
“Terrence Franks ran a time of 10.39 seconds in the 100 meters during AAU track last year,” Wright said. “We actually had Angleton’s highlights for the season and he was back-up to a player who signed with Missouri. When we were watching the highlight tape, all of a sudden, we asked ‘who was that’ when he was making a run into the line, jumped out to the left, and ended up running down the sideline for a touchdown. He might be a diamond in the rough for this class.”
The two tight ends are Trent Guiberteau of Taylor High School in Katy and David Lewis from King High School in Kingsville. Guiberteau was listed among the Top 25 recruits in the Greater Houston area and Lewis caught 22 passes for 320 yards as a senior. He also played quarterback and threw for 543 yards and rushed for 645 yards as well.
“We are looking to be more versatile and not so one-dimensional at the tight end position,” Wright said. “We want to have someone who can block, but also get out and run routes on passing plays. Both Trent and David are very athletic players who we feel will help us become more versatile.”
DeShun Williams is an All-State defensive lineman who helped lead Carthage High School to two consecutive State championships.
“We signed a bunch of defensive linemen last year, so we had targeted nose guards,” Wright said. “DeShun was the Player-of-the-Year in East Texas. For a defensive lineman to get that award, he has to be a special player. ”
The two linebackers are Drew Hamilton of Lake Dallas High School in Hickory Creek and Byron Hudson from DeSoto High School. Hamilton has been selected to play in the Texas High School Coaches Association All-Star game in San Antonio, while Hudson averaged nearly 11 tackles per game while playing for former Bobcat record-setting running back Claude Mathis.
“The way Drew Hamilton runs and hits, he is what you want in a linebacker,” Wright said. “Byron was a quarterback and running back before moving to linebacker at DeSoto. He can definitely runs to the football and makes contact when he gets there.
The defensive back is Craig Mager, who played on both sides of the football at Luling. As a running back, he gained 814 yards and scored six touchdowns. He also caught 46 passes for 841 yards and 10 TDs.
“We are excited to sign him in that he is from right down the road in Luling,” Wright said. “He will start out as a cornerback because he is a physical player who can run. That is what we look for in a cornerback.”
Overall, Wright was very pleased with this year’s recruiting class even though he and his staff had just 12 scholarships to offer.
“We feel like we did good job in signing some players who have good character and can make us more athletic as a team,” Wright concluded. “When you have 25 scholarships, you can miss on one or two guys, but when you are offering only 12, you better get it right. I think our coaches did a good job in getting the right guys.”
020310 - UIL Realignment Review
February 3, 2010
“The Bandit” Chris Doelle and “Mighty” Mike Wright sit down to discuss the results of the biennial realignment and analyze what impact it will have on the next few seasons.
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Re-Alignment Notes
February 1, 2010
Notes on the 2010-2012 realignements.
New enrollment #’s
5A 2065 & up
4A 990 to 2064
3A 430 to 989
2A 200 to 429
1A 199 & below
2008 enrollment #’s
5A – 2085 and above
4A – 980-2084
3A – 430-979
2A – 200-429
1A – 199 and below
Not much difference. The 5A level dropped 20 students which was the 1st time since 1990 that the # went down. 4A’s minimum went down 10 students. Class 2A and 1A numbers stayed the same.
Changes : 1A and 2A will be split into Division I and Division II prior to the season
After the announcement, schools can appeal the UIL’s decision until Feb. 11. Some schools will request to move up in classification and others will appeal to change districts because of travel concerns. The appeals hearings are heard Feb. 18.
Notables dropping from 2A to 1A : Garrison
Notable 1A Schools Staying In 1A: Canadian, New Deal, Albany, Cayuga
Notables Moving up from 1A to 2A: Junction
Notables dropping from 3A to 2A: Tatum, Cameron Yoe
Notable 2A Schools Staying In 2A: Harleton, Groveton, Schulenburg, Three Rivers, San Augustine, Crawford, Godley
Notables Moving up from 2A to 3A: Salado, Kirbyville
Notable 3A Schools Staying In 3A: Farmersville, Yoakum, Burnet, Abilene Wylie, Lucas Lovejoy
Notables dropping from 4A to 3A: Big Spring
Notable 4A Schools Staying In 4A: Fort Worth Dunbar, Stephenville, Kilgore, La Marque, El Campo
Notables dropping from 5A to 4A: Wylie, Tyler John Tyler, Smithson Valley, Rockwall, Baytown Lee, Houston Stratford
Notables Moving up from 4A to 5A: Abilene Cooper, Denton Guyer, Longview, Del Valle, San Marcos, Cibolo Steele
Notable 5A Schools Staying In 5A: Fort Bend Dulles
UIL Re-Alignment CLASS 5A
February 1, 2010
District 1
El Paso Americas
El Paso Bel Air
El Paso Coronado
El Paso Eastwood
El Paso El Dorado
El Paso Franklin
El Paso Hanks
El Paso Montwood
El Paso Socorro
District 2
Amarillo
Amarillo Tascosa
Lubbock
Lubbock Coronado
Lubbock Monterey
San Angelo Central
District 3
Abilene
Abilene Cooper
Midland
Midland Lee
Odessa
Odessa Permian
District 4
Arlington
Arlington Bowie
Arlington Houston
Arlington Lamar
Arlington Martin
Ft Worth Paschal
North Crowley
Weatherford
District 5
Cedar Hill
Duncanville
Grand Prairie
Mansfield
Mansfield Legacy
Mansfield Timberview
Midlothian
South Grand Prairie
District 6
Colleyville Heritage
Euless Trinity
Grapevine
Haltom City Haltom
Hurst Bell
Irving
Irving MacArthur
Irving Nimitz
N Richland Hills Richland
District 7
Coppell
Denton Guyer
Keller
Keller Central
Keller Fossil Ridge
Northwest
Saginaw
Southlake Carroll
District 8
Allen
Lewisville
Lewisville Flower Mound
Lewisville Hebron
Lewisville Marcus
Plano
Plano East
Plano West
District 9
Dallas Jesuit
Dallas Samuell
Dallas Skyline
Dallas Sunset
Dallas White
Richardson
Richardson Berkner
Richardson Lake Highlands
District 10
Garland
Garland Lakeview Cent
Garland Naaman Forest
Garland Rowlett
Garland Sachse
McKinney Boyd
North Garland
South Garland
District 11
De Soto
Longview
Mesquite
Mesquite Horn
North Mesquite
Tyler Lee
District 12
Belton
Bryan
College Station A&M Cons
Copperas Cove
Killeen Ellison
Killeen Harker Heights
Killeen Shoemaker
Temple
District 13
Klein
Klein Collins
Klein Forest
Klein Oak
Spring
Spring DeKaney
Spring Westfield
Tomball
District 14
Conroe
Conroe Oak Ridge
Conroe The Woodlands
Conroe Woodlands College Park
Humble Atascocita
Humble Kingwood
Lufkin
District 15
Austin
Austin Akins
Austin Anderson
Austin Bowie
Austin Westlake
Del Valle
District 16
Georgetown
Leander
Pflugerville
Round Rock
Round Rock McNeil
Round Rock Stony Pt.
Round Rock Westwood
District 17
Houston Cyp. Creek
Houston Cyp. Fair
Houston Cyp. Falls
Houston Cyp. Lakes
Houston Cyp. Ranch
Houston Cyp. Ridge
Houston Cyp. Springs
Houston Cyp. Woods
Houston Jersey Village
Houston Langham Crk
District 18
Alief Elsik
Alief Hastings
Alief Taylor
Houston Aldine
Houston Eisenhower
Houston MacArthur
Houston Nimitz
District 19
Houston Memorial
Houston Strake Jesuit
Katy
Katy Cinco Ranch
Katy Mayde Creek
Katy Morton Ranch
Katy Seven Lakes
Katy Taylor
District 20
Houston Bellaire
Houston Chavez
Houston Lamar
Houston Madison
Houston Math Science & Tech
Houston Milby
Houston Westbury
Houston Westside
District 21
Baytown Sterling
Beaumont West Brook
Channelview
Galena Park North Shore
La Porte
Port Arthur Memorial
District 22
Deer Park
Pasadena
Pasadena Dobie
Pasadena Memorial
Pasadena Rayburn
Pasadena South Houston
District 23
Fort Bend Austin
Fort Bend Bush
Fort Bend Clements
Fort Bend Dulles
Fort Bend Elkins
Fort Bend Hightower
Fort Bend Kempner
Fort Bend Marshall
Fort Bend Travis
Fort Bend Willowridge
District 24
Alvin
Brazoswood
Dickinson
Clear Brook
Clear Lake
Clear Creek
Clear Springs
Pearland
District 25
Cibolo Steele
Converse Judson
New Braunfels
San Antonio Wagner
San Marcos
Seguin
District 26
San Antonio Churchill
San Antonio Johnson
San Antonio Lee
San Antonio MacArthur
San Antonio Madison
San Antonio Reagan
San Antonio Roosevelt
District 27
Northside Brandeis
Northside Clark
Northside Holmes
Northside Jay
Northside Marshall
Northside O’Connor
Northside Stevens
Northside Taft
Northside Warren
District 28
Corpus Christi Carroll
Corpus Christi King
San Antonio E. Central
San Antonio Highlands
San Antonio Southwest
South San Antonio
District 29
Del Rio
Eagle Pass
Eagle Pass Winn
Laredo Alexander
Laredo Cigarroa
Laredo Johnson
Laredo Martin
Laredo Nixon
Laredo United
Laredo United South
District 30
Donna
La Joya
La Joya Palmview
McAllen
McAllen Memorial
McAllen Rowe
Mission
Mission Sharyland
District 31
Edinburg
Edinburg Economedes
Edinburg North
Harlingen
Harlingen South
Pharr-San Juan-Alamo
PSJA Memorial
PSJA North
District 32
Brownsville Hanna
Brownsville Lopez
Brownsville Pace
Brownsville Porter
Brownsville Rivera
Los Fresnos
San Benito
Weslaco
UIL Re-Alignment CLASS 4A
February 1, 2010
District 1
El Paso
El Paso Andress
El Paso Austin
El Paso Bowie
El Paso Burges
El Paso Chapin
El Paso Irvin
El Paso Jefferson
District 2
Canutillo
Clint Horizon
El Paso Del Valle
El Paso Parkland
El Paso Riverside
El Paso Ysleta
San Elizario
District 3
Amarillo Caprock
Amarillo Palo Duro
Canyon
Canyon Randall
Dumas
Hereford
Plainview
Wolfforth Frenship
District 4
Denton
Denton Ryan
Lake Dallas
Lewisville The Colony
Little Elm
Wichita Falls
Wichita Falls Rider
District 5
Aledo
Azle
Ft Worth Boswell
Keller Timber Creek
N Richland Hills Birdville
Northwest Nelson
Springtown
White Settlement Brewer
District 6
Ft Worth Arlington Hts
Ft Worth Carter-Riverside
Ft Worth Dunbar
Ft Worth Eastern Hills
Ft Worth North Side
Ft Worth South Hills
Ft Worth Southwest
Ft Worth Trimble Tech
Ft Worth Western Hills
Ft Worth Wyatt
District 7
Arlington Seguin
Burleson
Cleburne
Crowley
Everman
Granbury
Joshua
Mansfield Summit
District 8
Killeen
San Angelo Lake View
Stephenville
Waco
Waco Midway
Waco University
District 9
Carrollton Creekview
Carrollton Smith
Carrollton Turner
Frisco
Frisco Centennial
Frisco Heritage
Frisco Liberty
Frisco Wakeland
District 10
Dallas Highland Park
McKinney
McKinney North
Richardson Pearce
Rockwall
Rockwall-Heath
Wylie
Wylie East
District 11
Dallas Adamson
Dallas Carter
Dallas Kimball
Dallas Molina
Dallas Pinkston
Dallas Seagoville
Dallas South Oak Cliff
North Dallas
District 12
Dallas Adams
Dallas Conrad
Dallas Hillcrest
Dallas Jefferson
Dallas Lincoln
Dallas Spruce
Dallas Wilson
District 13
Denison
Greenville
Mount Pleasant
Royse City
Sherman
Sulphur Springs
Texarkana Texas
District 14
Hallsville
Jacksonville
Kilgore
Longview Pine Tree
Marshall
Nacogdoches
Tyler
Whitehouse
District 15
Corsicana
Ennis
Forney
Lancaster
Mesquite Poteet
Red Oak
Terrell
Waxahachie
West Mesquite
District 16
Bastrop
Bryan Rudder
Elgin
Hutto
Manor
Pflugerville Connally
Pflugerville Hendrickson
District 17
Brenham
Houston Northbrook
Houston Spring Woods
Houston Stratford
Magnolia
Magnolia West
Montgomery
Waller
District 18
Conroe Caney Creek
Humble
Humble Kingwood Park
Humble Summer Creek
Huntsville
New Caney
New Caney Porter
Willis
District 19
Baytown Goose Crk Mem
Baytown Lee
Crosby
Dayton
Galena Park
Houston King
Houston North Forest
Mont Belvieu Barbers Hill
District 20
Beaumont Central
Beaumont Ozen
Livingston
Lumberton
Nederland
Orange Little Cypress-Mauriceville
Port Neches-Groves
Vidor
District 21
Houston Austin
Houston Davis
Houston Reagan
Houston Sharpstown
Houston Sterling
Houston Waltrip
Houston Yates
District 22
Houston Furr
Houston Jones
Houston Kashmere
Houston Scarborough
Houston Washington
Houston Wheatley
Houston Worthing
District 23
Angleton
Bay City
El Campo
Freeport Brazosport
Richmond Foster
Rosenberg Lamar Cons
Rosenberg Terry
District 24
Friendswood
Galveston Ball
La Marque
Manvel
Pearland Dawson
Santa Fe
Texas City
District 25
Austin Lake Travis
Austin Vandegrift
Cedar Park
Cedar Park Vista Ridge
Dripping Springs
Leander Rouse
Marble Falls
District 26
Austin Crockett
Austin Eastside Memorial
Austin Johnson
Austin Lanier
Austin McCallum
Austin Reagan
Austin Travis
District 27
Buda Hays
Kyle Lehman
Lockhart
New Braunfels Canyon
SA Alamo Heights
Schertz Clemens
Spr Br Smithson Valley
District 28
Boerne Champion
Castroville Medina Valley
Kerrville Tivy
Northside Brennan
San Antonio Harlandale
San Antonio McCollum
Uvalde
District 29
SA Brackenridge
San Antonio Burbank
San Antonio Edison
San Antonio Jefferson
San Antonio Kennedy
San Antonio Lanier
San Antonio Memorial
San Antonio Southside
District 30
Beeville Jones
Floresville
Gregory-Portland
Port Lavaca Calhoun
Victoria East
Victoria West
District 31
Alice
CC Calallen
CC Flour Bluff
CC Tuloso-Midway
Corpus Christi Miller
Corpus Christi Moody
Corpus Christi Ray
Kingsville King
District 32
Edcouch-Elsa
Hidalgo Early College
La Joya Juarez-Lincoln
Mercedes
Mission Veterans
Memorial
Pharr Valley View
Rio Grande City
Roma
Weslaco East
UIL Re-Alignment CLASS 3A
February 1, 2010
District 1
Borger
Dalhart
Pampa
Perryton
District 2
Brownfield
Lamesa
Levelland
Lubbock Cooper
Lubbock Estacado
Shallowater
District 3
Anthony
Clint
Clint Mountain View
Fabens
Pecos
District 4
Andrews
Fort Stockton
Midland Greenwood
Monahans
Seminole
District 5
Abilene Wylie
Big Spring
Brownwood
Snyder
Sweetwater
District 6
Bowie
Burkburnett
Graham
Iowa Park
Vernon
Wichita Falls Hirschi
District 7
Bridgeport
Decatur
Ft Worth Castleberry
Lake Worth
Mineral Wells
District 8
Alvarado
Glen Rose
Hillsboro
Kennedale
Venus
West
District 9
Argyle
Aubrey
Gainesville
Pilot Point
Sanger
Whitesboro
District 10
Anna
Bonham
Celina
Commerce
Van Alstyne
District 11
Farmersville
Frisco Lone Star
Lucas Lovejoy
Nevada Community
Princeton
Prosper
District 12
Carrollton Ranchview
Dallas Madison
Dallas Roosevelt
Dallas Smith
Ft Worth Polytechnic
FW Diamond Hill-Jarvis
District 13
Crandall
Ferris
Kaufman
Kemp
Mabank
North Forney
District 14
Canton
Emory Rains
Lindale
Quinlan Ford
Van
Wills Point
District 15
Atlanta
Mount Vernon
Paris
Paris North Lamar
Texarkana Liberty-Eylau
Texarkana Pleasant Grove
District 16
Carthage
Gilmer
Gladewater
Henderson
Longview Spring Hill
Pittsburg
District 17
Athens
Brownsboro
Bullard
Rusk
Tyler Chapel Hill
District 18
Center
Diboll
Huntington
Jasper
Kirbyville
District 19
China Spring
Gatesville
Lorena
Robinson
Waco Connally
Waco La Vega
District 20
Fairfield
Groesbeck
Madisonville
Mexia
Palestine
Palestine Westwood
District 21
Bridge City
Hamshire-Fannett
Orangefield
Silsbee
Sour Lake Hardin-Jefferson
West Orange-Stark
District 22
Cleveland
Cleveland Tarkington
Coldspring-Oakhurst
Huffman Hargrave
Liberty
Shepherd
Splendora
District 23
Caldwell
Giddings
La Grange
Navasota
Rockdale
Smithville
District 24
Bellville
Brookshire Royal
Columbus
Sealy
Stafford
District 25
Burnet
Lampasas
Liberty Hill
Llano
Salado
Taylor
District 26
Bandera
Boerne
Fischer Canyon Lake
Fredericksburg
Geronimo Navarro
Wimberley
District 27
Carrizo Springs
Crystal City
Devine
Hondo
Lytle
Pearsall
Somerset
District 28
Cuero
Gonzales
La Vernia
Pleasanton
Poteet
San Antonio Houston
Yoakum
District 29
Needville
Palacios
Sweeny
West Columbia
Columbia
Wharton
District 30
Aransas Pass
Goliad
Ingleside
Mathis
Rockport-Fulton
Sinton
District 31
Corpus Christi West
Oso
Lyford
Orange Grove
Raymondville
Robstown
District 32
La Feria
Port Isabel
Progreso
Rio Grande City HS #2
Rio Hondo
Zapata











